Photograph of Amenhotep's colonnade in the temple complex of Luxor, Egypt. A row of columns from Amenhotep's peristyle is visible in the right foreground next to a patch of grass. The colonnade leads into the background on the left side of the frame. More ruins are visible in the background.

Photograph of a camel in Medinet Habu, Egypt. The camel faces the camera in the center foreground. Stone ruins are scattered about behind the camel. Large intersecting stone walls are visible behind the ruins.

Photograph of a column in the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnuk, Egypt. The column is visible in the foreground. A standing stone figure is visible on the right side of the column. A row of columns is visible in the background.

Photograph of column remains in the Temple of Ramses III in Medinet Habu, Egypt. A man in a blue robe is visible in the foreground between the columns. Column bases fill the foreground. Stone walls are visible behind the columns. The columns are decorated with hieroglyphics.

Photograph of columns in Medinet Habu, Egypt. Only the bases of the columns remain. The foreground is divided by lines of column bases. Each base is carved with hieroglyphics and decorative reliefs. The distant hillside is visible in the background.

Photograph of columns in the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. In the foreground, a metal track leads between two rows of stone columns into the background. A man with an umbrella walks next to the track in the foreground. The columns are decorated with carved hieroglyphics.

Photograph of a corridor of sphinxes seen from above at the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. The stone sphinxes form two lines on either side of a dirt path leading up to an empty foundation. In the background, a street and surrounding buildings are visible.

Photograph of ruins in Egypt. Multiple people are visible in the foreground. A long passageway lined with stone pillars is visible behind the people. One large pillar stands out at the of the line. A doorway is visible in the background at the end of the passageway.

Nubian Ensemble. A) Jirjara robe (Nubian-style young woman's galabeya) of sheer black machine made lace with floral pattern woven into the lace. Full-length, with rounded neckline. Wide rounded, almost boat-neckline edged with row of large, spaced golden discs. A second row of gold discs runs slightly lower across upper chest. Long sleeves with slight cuffs. Dropped waist with wide horizontal pin-tucks. Skirt gathered into sewn band just below bottom pin-tuck. B) Under-dress of blue cotton printed with ancient Egyptian-inspired motifs including lotus and flying birds, done in gold, red, and black. Full-length, with "keyhole" neckline, lower part of keyhole with scalloped edge. Slits at side seams from hem up to mid-calf. Very short sleeves. Garment cut to create very slight "A"-line shape, by cutting in under arms. Unlined. C) Head scarf of very fine black fabric. Triangular in shape, with edging of crochet/knitting of black yarn threaded with small clear crystal/glass cylindrical beads. Outer edge of beaded loop "tassels" of the same beads.

Photograph of a wall relief in the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut of Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The colored relief of a cow (the god Hathor) is visible in the bottom foreground. Above the relief, a stone figure sits atop the wall.

Photograph of two stone pillars of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The tops of the pillars are visible in the foreground. Female faces are carved into the stone sides of the pillars.

Photograph of hieroglyphics carved into a stone wall in the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. Part of a column with hieroglyphic carvings is visible on the right side of the frame. The wall fills the rest of the frame.

Photograph of the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. A path lined with columns cuts down the center of the image. In front of each column line is a seated stone figure. Other columns and surrounding ruins are visible in the foreground and background.

Photograph of the temple complex of Karnak, Egypt. In the foreground, the ruins of a temple are visible. A man in a white robe with a blue umbrella is visible in the foreground amongst the ruins. A mass of excavated bricks is visible behind the temple walls. Palm trees are visible in the background.

Photograph of a line of stone sphinxes at the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. The line leads from foreground to background. The sphinxes are in various levels of deterioration. A large brick wall with a metal gate is visible at the end of the line of sphinxes.

Photograph of the entrance to the Luxor Temple in Luxor, Egypt. The two large entrance walls are visible in the foreground. A large obelisk and two stone statues are visible in front of the wall. A man walks towards the camera in the foreground. A portion of the temple ruins is visible through the opening in the wall.

Photograph of a man and an umbrella at the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. A man in a white robe and cap stands on the dirt ground in front of a large stone wall. A white and blue umbrella is visible next to the man. The umbrella is open and sitting on the ground.

Photograph of the Mastaba of Ti in Saqqara, Egypt. A stone wall is visible in the right foreground. Past the wall, three square niches are inset in the building structure. The center niche contains a doorway to the tomb (mastaba) interior. Images carved into the stone are visible on the outside of the tomb.

Photograph of Medinet Habu, Egypt. The foreground is framed by two stone walls in shadow. A figure in a white turban stands in the right foreground. The ruins of a building fill the frame. Stone walls carved with relief images are scattered throughout. A rocky hillside is visible in the distant background.

Photograph of ruins in Medinet Habu, Egypt. A low stone wall is visible on the right side with two columns within its borders. More walls and deteriorating structures are visible next to and behind the low wall. A gravel pathway is visible in the immediate foreground.

Photograph of the Mosque of Abu Haggag in Luxor, Egypt. The mosque was built atop the ruins of the Luxor Temple. In the left foreground, the mosque is visible at an angle. In the background, Amenhotep's Colonnade is visible.

Photograph of the peristyle court of the Temple of Ramses III in Medinet Habu, Egypt. A row of columns is visible in the foreground. Each column is preceded by a stone figure. Each figure is in various states of deterioration.

Photograph of two seated figures carved out of black stone in Medinet Habu, Egypt. The figures are seated facing the camera in the foreground. The left figure is missing an arm and a head while the right figure's face is worn away. The figures are flanked by column bases decorated with hieroglyphics in relief. A stone wall spans the background.

Photograph of the front colonnade of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. A row of columns lines both sides of the foreground. At the end of the rows, the desert landscape is visible in the distance.

Photograph of a wall detail in the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut of Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The stone wall is decorated with colorful hieroglyphics. A large seated figure is depicted in the bottom right portion of the panel. Two stone columns are visible on both sides of the photograph.

Photograph of the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. In the foreground, an open courtyard is visible. A column-lined path leads from the courtyard to the background. Two stone figures stand on each side of the path in front of the line of columns. The remains of one stone pillar are visible in the left foreground.

Photograph of a courtyard in the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. Large stone figures line the right foreground. A slight ramp and entrance way is visible in center of the frame. The entrance is guarded by stone figures on each side.

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